The Building of the Green Valley: A Reconstruction of an Early 17th-century Rural Landscape Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

The Building of the Green Valley: A Reconstruction of an Early 17th-century Rural Landscape Book

Presents the story of the construction of the 17th century historical landscape used in the BBC2 television series Tales from the Green Valley. This work provides a detailed account of the development of a valuable experimental history project...Read More

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    This book presents the story of the construction of the 17th century historical landscape used in the BBC2 television series 'Tales from the Green Valley'. On one level it is the tale of a bizarre social project carried out by some 400 muscular historians, re-enactors, international volunteers, cavers and mountain climbers. On another it provides a detailed account of the development of a valuable experimental history project with wide educational and research applications, on a minimal budget. It catalogues a unique restoration of a derelict historic farming landscape, from buildings and field boundaries to woodlands and weed patterns, and describes its current management, on a social farming basis, with livestock co-operatives and adopted orchards.

  • 1905223137
  • 9781905223138
  • Stuart Peachey
  • 15 May 2006
  • Heritage Marketing & Publications Ltd
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 210
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